Puzzles 106 – 157
Inquisitor 104: Merry-Go-Round by Eddie
The preamble stated that five words (one in a shortened form) of a song title would be spelled out in clue order, by single extra letters generated by wordplay in each of 25 … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
The preamble stated that five words (one in a shortened form) of a song title would be spelled out in clue order, by single extra letters generated by wordplay in each of 25 … Read more >>
Thankfully not that complicated today after a late night, but a reasonable challenge. There are lots of straightforward formulations, but with nice surfaces and some tricky meanings. Either that or my brain’s still … Read more >>
Solving time, just under 15 mins * = anagram ACROSS 9 CH (A PAT) I 10 RECLAIM (I’m clear)* 11 (t)ISSUE 12 RETURN KEY On a typewriter 13 TWO-SEATER w in (estate or)* … Read more >>
New Year Greetings to everyone. I can find no upload of the puzzle today, so if anyone has access to the newspaper and would like to blog for me, please go ahead. Otherwise … Read more >>
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition. The New Year presents us with an enjoyable puzzle from a less regular setter. There’s some really good clueing in there, and while there were … Read more >>
Puzzles 106 – 157
Wishing Everybody A Happy & Rewarding New Year Monday Prize Crossword on 22 December 2008 dd = double definition cd = cryptic definition rev = reversed or reversal ins = insertion cha = … Read more >>
From Christmas Crossword on Saturday 20th December 2008 What a tour de force by the good Reverend John Graham. A jumbo with an in-built alphabet soup of capital cities (indicated by C before … Read more >>
New Year’s Eve puzzle by Dac (appeared in the paper but not on the website apparently). Solving time, 28 mins. * = anagram < = reversed ACROSS 1 RING OUT T(HE) OLD “Wring … Read more >>
The Indy under its editor, Eimi, who took over early in 2006, continued in 2008 its pattern of puzzles, many of which have themes and/or Ninas. A Nina is a hidden message in … Read more >>
This was rather tough going until we got the Hogmanay message around the outside (FOR THE SAKE OF AULD LANG SYNE), but good fun nonetheless. There are a few bits of devious wordplay … Read more >>
What better way to end the year than with a Cinephile? Perhaps by not having the solution printed on the same page (with the number for tomorrow’s puzzle rather than yesterday’s)! Methinks someone … Read more >>
Good stuff from Glow-Worm, whose recent Listener puzzle is still on my to-do pile. There’s a mini theme here, with 4 answers contaning the word PLUS and a further reference at 1A. I … Read more >>
dd = double definition cd = cryptic definition rev = reversed or reversal ins = insertion cha = charade ha = hidden answer *(fodder) = anagram What a lovely puzzle. It was so … Read more >>
Two words (12a, 17d) were new to me but both were easily obtainable from wordplay. Across 1. TEST CASE – test, case (A kind of break up and defining that is not quite satisfactory.) … Read more >>